1 f.o.b.--free on board.
2 Including figures for Spain, not yet a member.
3 Former Portuguese colonies in Africa.
4 Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
5 c.i.f.--cost, insurance, and freight.

Source: Based on information from Bank of Portugal, Report of
the Directors and Economic and Financial Survey for the Year
1990, Statistical Appendix, Lisbon, 1991, Tables 2.2.1 and
2.2.2.

1 Partido Socialista (Socialist Party). The PS was in an
electoral
coalition, the Republican and Socialist Front (Frente Repúblicana
e Socialista--FRS), with several smaller parties for the 1980
election.
2 Partido Social Democrata (Social Democrat Party).
3 Partido do Centro Democrático Social (Party of the Social
Democratic Center).
4 The PSD, the CDS, and two smaller parties formed an electoral
coalition, the Democratic Alliance (Aliança Democrática--AD), for
the 1979 and 1980 elections.
5 Partido Comunista Português (Portuguese Communist Party). The
PCP
formed electoral coalitions with other leftist groups for
parliamentary elections beginning in 1979: the United People's
Alliance (Aliança Povo Unido--APU) for the 1980, 1983, and 1985
elections; and the Democratic Unitary Coalition (Coligaçþo
Democrático Unitário--CDU) for the 1987 and 1991 elections.
6 Partido Renovador Democrático (Party of Democratic
Renovation).
7 The PRD was not established until 1985.